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Community service hours must be performed at any governmental agency, non-profit organization or other organization that provides services to the general public that enhance social welfare and the general well being of the community (as determined by the court).
When a judge orders community service as a condition of probation or in lieu of jail time, failure to complete service hours is a violation of those terms. The judge may decide to revoke probation and impose the jail sentence.
Community service may allow a person to avoid jail time. Still, there may be penalties for failing to follow court orders, including: More court-ordered community service hours. Harsher sentencing, such as jail time.
Noncompliance with a community-service sentence can result in a warrant for the defendants arrest. If the defendant willfully failed to comply, the judge could find the defendant in contempt of court, which includes sanctions (another form of monetary punishment) and jail time.
Community service is seldom ordered by judges without the defendants consent, often as part of a plea agreement. Its often restricted to first-time offenders or limited to those who have committed misdemeanors.
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